As a Thais, I should warn u about Chiangmai both of you can go travel everywhere in Chiangmai but not near Myanmar. 1-2 months ago Myanmar military shot the bomb into Thailand and 1-2 weeks ago Myanmar military dropped the bomb nearly Thailand and some population of Myanmar migrated to refugee camps and some fled to seek permanent residence. Enjoy your last trip! Thank you for coming to Thailand and making a lot of cool videos it's really useful for me I have so much learned English and sentences from both of you while I'm studying abroad in Australia. Thailand isn't the best country in the world but I'm sure when you want somewhere that feels like the home we are always standing by to welcome you. ;) 🇹🇭
We had no idea! Thanks a lot for the information. We'll definitely keep that in mind the further north we go. We've really fallen in love with Thailand these past few months, you have a wonderful country 🙂 Also, side note: your English is spectacular!
For the Korean Noodles it's actually a dry version, which means you boil the noodles, drain out the water, and then mix in the other stuff later As for the Ham Cheese Toasties, at 7-Eleven they have a toaster for it (like a George Foreman grill I think you guys call it), but I didn't see if you put it in the microwave or not, if you did, that's okay but not the best way to cook it. It's one of the best menu items in 7-Eleven regarded by everybody who comes here to Thailand
We knew we messed up the noodles 😂😅 You're right that the toasties are a lot better at 7-11 when they heat them up. We used it a microwave and it wasn't quite as good. Those little grill things that have are so cool!
The energy drink M150 in Thailand they are called M100 ( M roi ) However, the energy drink called Red bull is a Thai brand (made in Thailand) before go worldwide by an Austrian company. THe drink you thought was a ginger ,it was actually The Panax (ginseng) with Lingzhi .The peanut called broad bean or Fava bean..
There were M 100 and M 150 depending on the quantity (100cc vs 150cc). For the last 20 years, they no longer produce M 100 anymore. Historically, the energy drink came from Japan and the original brand was Lipo Vitan D, Thai people call Lipo in short. Later a Thai Pharma company introduced Kathing Daeng (literally Red Bull) for the local market at cheaper price of 10 baht around 50 years ago with heavy TV advertising, hinting that it gives energy especially lasting you a long time in love war. So Red Bull dominated Thai market for over 2 decades. An Austrian salesman came to Thailand about 30+ years ago and stumbled upon Red Bull and liked the favour and energy boost and convinced the Thai brand owner to co-invest with him internationally with him owning 51% while the brand owner owning 49%, effectively giving the Austrian management control. He made it popular worldwide. The Thai market is still under the Thai owner's jurisdiction while internationally, the Red Bull takes over. However, 20+ years ago M150 overtook Kathing Daeng in the Thai market to be No.1 ever since. The ubiquitous 150cc bottle energy drink still sells for 10 baht for the last 50 years
The coffee club is an Australia chain but being took over by a Thai company now they own majority of the share, The coffee club got over 400 outlets in 10 countries. BTW redbull is originated in Thailand and Thai company still hold the share the international red-bull but Thai red-bull in Thailand is different you guys should have try cause it still 100% own by Thai company so it tastes like what Thai people like to drink.
We knew Red Bull had origins in Thailand (though it seems an Austria company is responsible for developing the international brand). We'll definitely try the Thai version! In the US we don't really drink it because it's usually 100 baht or more.
it is not ginger drink but it is ginseng. both foods that you picked are in Chef Cares campaign. Menus from professional chefs and all profits will go to charities.
My God ! This just brought back so many memories for me and my wife, as we were watching the video. The Coffee Club of Century Plaza was our breakfast place almost every day, when we stayed at On Nut for three weeks in December 2019. It's quite impossible to pass a single day in Bangkok without walking in at any of the zillion 7-11s. It's like even if you don't need anything, you walk in to make yourself buy something 😂😂. Thanks to you guys for showing us the titbits of BKK, as honestly can't wait to go back to that amazing city. Our love and best wishes to Tia, and we hope that she gets well soon. If you guys ever plan to visit Bangladesh, do let us know. Would be lovely to meet you guys. Take care you two !! Have a great trip ahead.
You are so right about the 7-11s 😂 They are just so easy to walk into and sort of 'explore' all the neat little things (and enjoy the air conditioning on a hot day) Hopefully Thailand reopens soon, so you two can come back to BKK! It really is one of our favorite cities We'd love to visit Bangladesh, and certainly will before this trip is over 🙂
If you are going towards Cambodia, make a stop at the Island of Koh Kood/Koh Kut. Once you are leaving the Island you go back to Trat and you are not the far from the Cambodia border. 🤘🏼
I just found you two yesterday, I love you! You're as cute as can be. I'll be arriving back in Chiang Mai next month for 6 weeks, the beginning of my own 6-month around-the-world trip! So I'm following what you're doing closely. I agree about Thailand's 7-11 stores; actually all of Asia has amazing 7-11s and convenience stores in general!
@@OnePackWanderers I'm excited to spend a month in France with my cousins, plus 6 weeks in Chiang Mai (I miss it there!) As for the new places I'm going, I'm probably most excited for Dubrovnik, Croatia & Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. I've wanted to go to Dubrovnik since I first saw a photo of it in the 70's, and Mostar looks like a movie backlot! I just retired and I'm finally going on this trip that I've dreamed of since the 70's.
We love 7/11 in Thailand, just a lot of foods & snacks to choose from. Wat Ratchaburana is a must-see temple inside Ayutthaya Historical Park Complex. The other beautiful temples outside Ayutthaya Historical Park are ; 1. Wat Chaiwatthanaram ( really beautiful at the sunset) 2. Wat Phutthaisawan 3. Wat Phanan Choeng ( best to be there before 9am) If you are interested in the museum & history of the Ayutthaya Period, Chao Sam Phraya National Museum is a must-see museum. Do not forget the sunscreen & umbrella, it’s really hot during the daytime!!
Another great video, I'll be sorry to see you leave Thailand, but Cambodia sounds interesting. Looking forward to your next video, hopefully your back is feeling better soon 😊. Thanks again for sharing, take care 🙂.
Hi Both, First of all, as a subscriber, can I say how much I enjoy your videos. My wife and I have been holidaying in SEAsia for nearly 30 years, so it’s great to see you guys enjoying it so much. Regarding your request about Ayutthaya, the one thing I would say is to rent push bikes. All the temples are stunning but are widespread, and the bikes are great fun. On the subject of Tia’s back, go and get a Thai massage. They’ll fix it instantly if you tell them what’s wrong. We get them everyday when we’re there. Keep filming and sharing the videos. Thanks Dave
Thank you for the tips! A bicycle seems like the perfect way to explore a place like that 😊 Out of curiosity, what is your and your wife's favorite spot in SEA?
@@OnePackWanderers Hi, A single favourite place is difficult, but I’d probably choose Chiang Mai. So much to do there. We enjoy cycling and walking (like you do), and there are some great places to walk or ride to. The Monks trail that takes you to the temple have way up to Doi Suthep is beautiful, as is the bike ride out to the reservoir east of the town. Singapore is beautiful as well, though a bit more expensive. My favourite single day was probably visiting Angkor Wat in Cambodia. You’re very lucky being there now with so few tourists, we are due to go back in late October this year, and are visiting Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Can’t wait.
Just so you know you said "Redbull of Thailand" but "Redbull is from Thailand". And it's called Krating Daeng (which translates to Red Bull). It doesn't taste like western Red Bull though. They have altered the taste for western tastebuds.
You're right! Red Bull in the west is usually associated with Austria because it's an Austrian company that developed the international version, even though it's originally 100% Thai. We'll definitely try the Thai version 😄
Finally !! You will visit Ayuudhaya Province. There are a lots of Ancient temple around also a good seafood. I believe both of you will find a stunning temple around Ayudhaya. (Because there is a lots) . Only thing i can give a tip for you is to find a "Sweet" . A sweet called Roti-Saimai is the thing you have to try it. I believe Tia will love it. Roti-Saimai is a cotton candy rolled by a soft piece of flour. Try it, if you have a chance. 😆😆
Since you are in Thailand, might as well visit Singapore and Malaysia, just down south. You can compare and see the different people, culture and the food they have over there.
Probably been mentioned elsewhere, but the “friendly” chef on the box is the famous american/Korean chef David Chang from mamafuku. Also has quite a few of his own Netflix series.
Excited to see you guys motorbiking in northern Thailand. The countryside is so beautiful up there. Looking forward to seeing more of Southeast Asia (or where ever you decide to go) through your lens.
If Vietnam is opened to foreign tourists crossing from Thailand, you should consider this option. Vietnam has a lot of meaning to many of your viewers of a certain age.
Vietnam is #1 on our SEA list right now, but unfortunately they're not open yet. We're hoping they open in the next couple months, because we'd love to go.
I love that you picked you dinner because the guy on the box looked nice. I’m still so curious on the cool herb drink but overall it looks like a pretty darn good dinner from a 7-11!!
Hi guys, I'm not sure if Cambodia will open the border for travel during this period. But actually you can see the beauty of Khmer art in Thailand as well in the Northeast of Thailand. . There are many stone castles, including Prasat Phanom Rung and Prasat Muang Tam in Buriram, Prasat Hin Phimai at Korat. You can also see natural wonders such as the Naka and Nakee cave, which you have to climb to see rocks that look like giant snakes. including the vast Khong River that separates Thailand, Laos and Burma.
@@OnePackWanderers Absolutely yes, touring the Isan or Isaan (Northeast of Thailand) you can literally use the word adventure. Because this region is bigger than any other region in Thailand. There are many things to see in each province both quite ancient nature A large forest from the time of the dinosaurs until the ancient city of Khmer culture. . But there is a limitation that the places are very far from each other. You must have a car to drive. Very few youtubers make travel clips in this part of Thailand.
I think the ramen might be the dried type one? I think you're supposed to boil the noodles first then mix it with the sauce (with no water), that way it will be hot. But if you wanted to try the real deal hot korean noodles, the "Buldak Bokkeum Myun" is the most famous one. The snack you've eaten is a broad bean. Most people like to eat along with beer. The "ginger" drink is actually ginseng drink. It is kinda both medicine and drink since people drink it mostly for health more than taste? And for the sandwich, 7-eleven has a griller that can grill it for you, that way you can give the justice for 7-eleven sandwich lol Hope these can help you get more information for what you guys have eaten!
Before you go to Cambodia, head to the east of Thailand for islands like Koh Samet, Koh Chang, Koh Wai, Koh Mak, Koh Kut etc. Then you can enter Cambodia via Koh Kong Checkpoint of Cambodia. I forgot the name of checkpoint on Thailand's side.
If you have muscle aches Massage pills can be purchased at most Thai drugstores, such as Counterpen Balm. or general balm Pharmacies in Thailand are easy to buy.
@@OnePackWanderers l was in Bangkok teaching English in a Temple at Wat Vorachan , by the Chao Phraya River. Lived in an apartment opposite the Temple. Hope to return once the Pandemic has gone? Best Wishes on your travels .
Are you guys going to do the loop? I go to Chiang Mai on Tuesday,, 18 January, and will be there for ay least 16 days. If our times overlap, I’s love to buy your dinner.
You use spoon with fork. Fork is to gather food into spoon and can be used for something that you can stab piece of food such dim sum and you eat from the fork. Spoon is used mainly to gather food+rice in one combination using fork as a gatherer.
This has been a strangely difficult transition for us, because where we're from spoons are only used for soup. Everything else, including rice, is eaten with a fork. So we're undoing decades of habit 😂
Tia, get yourself a Thai massage it will really help. I am sure you will have a lot of fun up north. Touring around on a scooter is the perfect way to do it. My only concern is safety. Please invest in a couple of "real" motorcycle hemets, always wear gloves and something other than sandals on you feet. Even a slow crash can mess up you hands or feet. On a more pleasant note. Cambodia is really worth seeing. The people are great and lots to see. Then eventually if things clear up, Vietnam is a no brainer. Really my favorite in SE Asia. Looks like 2022 is going to be fun joining you on your adventures
You are right! We read the whole history on it. Interesting how the Austrian businessman turned it into kind of a posh drink when it started as something for the working class!
Hiya! Thanks for your vids, not too long before I’ll be there for a few months! People have probably already asked you, but have you tried seeing a chiropractor yet? Have a great week👍🏼
Hey! When you come, where are you landing? 🙂 We've thought about going to a chiropractor a lot, but we were worried that if it's a bulging disc, they'd do more harm than good. We actually went to the hospital today and got it sorted out! Thank you for asking 😊
I subscribed coz I saw that you are traveling in Thailand and I do enjoy your clips , but now you will plan to travel outside Thailand a bit sad but I will keep follow your travel journey anyway ;)
I ate so many Dewberry cookies from 7-11!!! Missing those!!! Please enjoy some for me 😀 plus they have grilled cheese toasties, and blueberry cheesecake ice cream… Haha!
feel better... traveling is fun n amazing but can be hectic and tIresome..take time to rest.. recommend a massage. not a thai massage but those are great too but a healing massage..they do all types n can help with soreness.. it is cheap too... about $5-6 USD for hour... 1 hour..that amazing... same hour would cost over $80 here in nyc, states
Thank you. It's an old running injury. I've found the best treatment is to stay off my feet for a day or two. Definitely interested in a massage, though. I think we've put it off long enough and this is some kind of sign 😂
We skipped a few videos to watch this one. I like the logo with the transparent background!!! Also, Tia - ugh re your back. Wasn't it also bothering you in Europe? I hope it feels better soon. No fun!
Thank you! The logo is Tia's design 🙂 You're right it was bothering Tia at times in Europe as well. It's an old running injury. One of those things that will probably be around for life, but can be managed at least.
@@OnePackWanderers as someone with multiple soccer injuries that still bother me...I totally understand that (um, this is Heather and not Bill - he didn't do organized sports, hahaha). I'm glad you can help her with her bag! 😊
Yes camboida!😍 i tryed the sushi place in terminal 21 yesterday because i saw your video, sooo nice! Thanks for that👌 I recomeend sihanoukville in camboidia, the serendipity Beach! And also the hotel kep lodge, in kep! 😍❤ love to see you travel there! Keep up the good work!
We use an iPhone 13 Pro. It has something called 'cinematic mode' which is software-driven bokeh. Definitely has shortcomings but it's excellent for our uses, and much more lightweight than any dedicated camera. Thank you for the compliment as well 🙂
For something to eat, try river prawn and roti saimai when both of you arrive Ayutthaya. Please also be careful of big trucks when you ride on Thailand road. Have a safe and wonderful trip.
Please consider travelling to Laos too! It's so unspoiled. The beauty you'll see out in the country is second to none! It was such a welcomed surprise that I can't wait to go back.🤗 Note for Cambodia: They like their notes crisp, they will refuse screwed up bank notes. 🤣 The Killing fields, Genocide Museum & Tonle Sap are definitely worth visiting. It's a sobering & confronting experience, but one I will always remember. 🤗
Thank you for the recommendations. We actually thought Laos was still closed to travelers, but we see it is (partially) open! Thanks for reminding us of that. Strange about the crisp bank notes 😂 Cambodia uses the US dollar, don't they?
@@OnePackWanderers Yes they use US, but often give you change back in riel which is semi annoying because you have all these notes that amount to about $1 🤣.
Recommend M-100 or Redbulls with less sweetness and adding fizzy. try mixing "Singha" soda water in your preferred portion. You'll get the kinda of a canned carbonated Redbull in the west for THB 10. 😊
Sorry to hear that your back is playing up Tia. 7-Elevens are even better in Japan. It’s great to hear that you will be exploring Cambodia. May I suggest that you also add Laos to your travels. It so much more laid back than Thailand. Luang Prabang is a most see, as it is the most delightful town/city in SE Asia. Traditionally the way to get to it from Northern Thailand was to take a boat down the Mekong. However at the moment tourists can only enter the country via the Thai Lao Friendship Bridge or Vientiane’s International airport. It is only two hours from Vientiane to Luang Prabang by the new high speed train, compared with 9 or so hours by bus. There are no direct flights from Chiang Mai to Vientiane, so you have to go via Bangkok. A cheaper option is a flight from Chiang Mai to Udon Thani. From there take a transfer to the border. Another option could be take a bus and break the journey to see the famous ruins at Sukhothai, before going onto Udon Thani. There used to be a 12 hour overnight visa run bus from Chiang Mai to Nong Khai, from where you can get to the bridge, but this may longer be operating. From Luang Prabang you could take a side trip to even more laid back Nong Khiaw and Muang Ngoi Neua on the Nam Ou River.
Thank you for the suggestions! It sounds like you are quite familiar with the area 🙂 We thought Laos' borders were still closed, but it seems they may not be. Definitely looking into Laos now!
i have done some further research and found that I had missed the requirement that tourists can visit Laos only on a pre-booked tour. I assume it is the governments way of restricting tourists to areas with high vaccination rates. So that's Laos out of the picture for independent tourists. My apologies for getting your hopes up. So I guess that leaves Cambodia. Keep an eye out for the big fried spiders on offer at roadside food stalls.
@@johnprattley945 We also arrived at the same bit of information 😭 No worries at all on getting our hopes up! We tend to periodically check the border status of all the nearby countries anyway 😂 Both excited and maybe slightly weary of trying one of those grilled spiders! 😂
My husband found your channel and we both just fall in love watching you two happily exploring the world. You guys keep us stay still. Have a safe and happy journey wherever you go
@@OnePackWanderers we’ve been waiting for your new episode. Hopefully, Tia’s back condition is ok by now. We are sending you two well wishes. Does she need to see Physiotherapy?
@@suesun4587 Thank you very much for the well wishes, that is nice to read 😊 My back is an old running injury from track & field. It flares up now and then and the only remedy is to take it easy for a few days and be mindful of my posture. I’ve consulted many doctors, masseuses, therapists, etc. It’s just one of those things I have to live with 😅 Thank you again for the concern and the well wishes, Sue!
There are some weird 7-11shops in Thailand. And there's also something that you might not have thought that 7-eleven in Thailand would have. In Bangkok, around Pak Kret area, there is a 7-eleven. located in front of PIM University It is a university of a company that directly owns 7-11 in Thailand. has made a trial shop that can be accessed will be 7-11 of the future There is a place for you to sit and eat coffee. You can buy it from the ground floor and heat it yourself in the microwave of the customer on the 2nd floor. and another branch is in Pattaya It is a 7-11 that has a co-working space that you can sit and use for free all day. But if you want to use the high speed wifi of 7-11, it's only 49 baht per day. Most of Thai TH-camrs come to make clips of challenges, often living in 7-11 stores 24 hours a day at 7-11 Pattaya branches. And some 7-11 stores will have freshly prepared food for you to choose from. There will be a food menu near the staff's microwave. When you order, the staff will cook for you to eat fresh. It's like a street food restaurant.
Nice to see you are getting more comments - helps with the income . Yes the the Thai massages are wonderful - just what a sore diva needs ! check with your hotel about were to go you - there are some that you don't want to go to .
There were M 100 and M 150 depending on the quantity (100cc vs 150cc). For the last 20 years, they no longer produce M 100 anymore. Historically, the energy drink came from Japan and the original brand was Lipo Vitan D, Thai people call Lipo in short. Later a Thai Pharma company introduced Kathing Daeng (literally Red Bull) for the local market at cheaper price of 10 baht around 50 years ago with heavy TV advertising, hinting that it gives energy especially lasting you a long time in love war. So Red Bull dominated Thai market for over 2 decades. An Austrian salesman came to Thailand about 30+ years ago and stumbled upon Red Bull and liked the favour and energy boost and convinced the Thai brand owner to co-invest with him internationally with him owning 51% while the brand owner owning 49%, effectively giving the Austrian management control. He made it popular worldwide. The Thai market is still under the Thai owner's jurisdiction while internationally, the Red Bull takes over. However, 20+ years ago M150 overtook Kathing Daeng in the Thai market to be No.1 ever since. The ubiquitous 150cc bottle energy drink still sells for 10 baht for the last 50 years
Always enjoy reading your posts, they're very informative 🙂 This sent us down a rabbit hole, where we read the Wikipedia page on Redbull 😂 Very interesting to see how the brand developed, and how it went from being a working-class drink in Thailand to a fancy ski resort drink in Austria. Even more impressive that M150 has kept its 10 baht price all these years! That must be an intentional decision of someone in control, because with inflation it surely doesn't turn the same profit as it did in 1970!
@@OnePackWanderers thanks for the confirmation. P.s I saw your Korean video, and I'm sorry you had to go through that. The older generation still has PTSD. I just tell them I'm American (even though I'm Korean American so people won't bother me while I'm in Korea ) hope you both are enjoying it there.
Yes! Where we're form we usually associate with Austria though because an Austrian businessman helped make it popular outside of Thailand. We've heard the Thai version tastes different, and we need to try it 😊
Around my house, within a radius of 1 kilometer, there are 4 7-11 stores. I don't go there much because I prefer to buy groceries. for a while We help to campaign for the general public to buy products from small shops to distribute income in balance. Do you know what product is the number 1 income for 7-11? It's a soft drink in a dispenser. If the price is 20 baht per cup Its cost is only 2 baht. for foreigners 7-11 is very reliable because it is convenient. Easy to find and good quality product at reasonable price. The good part of 7-11 outweighs the disadvantage. And I just wanted to ask you so much What am I typing this long for? hahaha
@@OnePackWanderers Yeah, 7-11 is from America, I know. I've been looking since it came to Thailand as a new The first thing I bought at 7-11 was a slurpee.
Recomm to explore the provinces in central part after you visited Ayutthaya. Angthong, Singburi, Suphanburi, or Karnchanaburi, I can say everywhere you will become the first western TH-camr visit there. Thailand, there are so many things to experience besides Chiangmai hahaha. For your info Lovely couple. ☺️☺️☺️
Hello , great video, makes me miss home….. you will basically only get doughnuts, cigarettes, and coffee at 7/11 in Aus 😅,,, oh I forgot if you are lucky and the machine works you can top up your travel card.😂
@@OnePackWanderers It's really rare to find 1, Chamchuri Square has one on the second floor, not sure is it closed now. They use some stuff in 7-11 as ingredients.
It's an old running injury. She's been through it many times and tried many remedies. Only thing that really works is to stay off her feet for a couple days.
As a Thais, I should warn u about Chiangmai both of you can go travel everywhere in Chiangmai but not near Myanmar. 1-2 months ago Myanmar military shot the bomb into Thailand and 1-2 weeks ago Myanmar military dropped the bomb nearly Thailand and some population of Myanmar migrated to refugee camps and some fled to seek permanent residence. Enjoy your last trip! Thank you for coming to Thailand and making a lot of cool videos it's really useful for me I have so much learned English and sentences from both of you while I'm studying abroad in Australia. Thailand isn't the best country in the world but I'm sure when you want somewhere that feels like the home we are always standing by to welcome you. ;) 🇹🇭
We had no idea! Thanks a lot for the information. We'll definitely keep that in mind the further north we go. We've really fallen in love with Thailand these past few months, you have a wonderful country 🙂
Also, side note: your English is spectacular!
@@OnePackWanderers Good luck to both of you! So much support from me🎉
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Chiangmai far from Myanmar but Tak is near. Chiangmai still safe.
For the Korean Noodles it's actually a dry version, which means you boil the noodles, drain out the water, and then mix in the other stuff later
As for the Ham Cheese Toasties, at 7-Eleven they have a toaster for it (like a George Foreman grill I think you guys call it), but I didn't see if you put it in the microwave or not, if you did, that's okay but not the best way to cook it. It's one of the best menu items in 7-Eleven regarded by everybody who comes here to Thailand
We knew we messed up the noodles 😂😅
You're right that the toasties are a lot better at 7-11 when they heat them up. We used it a microwave and it wasn't quite as good. Those little grill things that have are so cool!
The energy drink M150 in Thailand they are called M100 ( M roi ) However, the energy drink called Red bull is a Thai brand (made in Thailand) before go worldwide by an Austrian company.
THe drink you thought was a ginger ,it was actually The Panax (ginseng) with Lingzhi .The peanut called broad bean or Fava bean..
There were M 100 and M 150 depending on the quantity (100cc vs 150cc). For the last 20 years, they no longer produce M 100 anymore. Historically, the energy drink came from Japan and the original brand was Lipo Vitan D, Thai people call Lipo in short. Later a Thai Pharma company introduced Kathing Daeng (literally Red Bull) for the local market at cheaper price of 10 baht around 50 years ago with heavy TV advertising, hinting that it gives energy especially lasting you a long time in love war. So Red Bull dominated Thai market for over 2 decades. An Austrian salesman came to Thailand about 30+ years ago and stumbled upon Red Bull and liked the favour and energy boost and convinced the Thai brand owner to co-invest with him internationally with him owning 51% while the brand owner owning 49%, effectively giving the Austrian management control. He made it popular worldwide. The Thai market is still under the Thai owner's jurisdiction while internationally, the Red Bull takes over. However, 20+ years ago M150 overtook Kathing Daeng in the Thai market to be No.1 ever since. The ubiquitous 150cc bottle energy drink still sells for 10 baht for the last 50 years
Very informative both of you, thank you so much for taking the time to write these out 🙏🏼
The coffee club is an Australia chain but being took over by a Thai company now they own majority of the share, The coffee club got over 400 outlets in 10 countries. BTW redbull is originated in Thailand and Thai company still hold the share the international red-bull but Thai red-bull in Thailand is different you guys should have try cause it still 100% own by Thai company so it tastes like what Thai people like to drink.
We knew Red Bull had origins in Thailand (though it seems an Austria company is responsible for developing the international brand). We'll definitely try the Thai version! In the US we don't really drink it because it's usually 100 baht or more.
it is not ginger drink but it is ginseng.
both foods that you picked are in Chef Cares campaign. Menus from professional chefs and all profits will go to charities.
It's very nice that the profits go to charities 😊 And thank you for the correction on the drink.
My God ! This just brought back so many memories for me and my wife, as we were watching the video. The Coffee Club of Century Plaza was our breakfast place almost every day, when we stayed at On Nut for three weeks in December 2019.
It's quite impossible to pass a single day in Bangkok without walking in at any of the zillion 7-11s. It's like even if you don't need anything, you walk in to make yourself buy something 😂😂.
Thanks to you guys for showing us the titbits of BKK, as honestly can't wait to go back to that amazing city.
Our love and best wishes to Tia, and we hope that she gets well soon.
If you guys ever plan to visit Bangladesh, do let us know. Would be lovely to meet you guys.
Take care you two !!
Have a great trip ahead.
You are so right about the 7-11s 😂 They are just so easy to walk into and sort of 'explore' all the neat little things (and enjoy the air conditioning on a hot day)
Hopefully Thailand reopens soon, so you two can come back to BKK! It really is one of our favorite cities
We'd love to visit Bangladesh, and certainly will before this trip is over 🙂
If you are going towards Cambodia, make a stop at the Island of Koh Kood/Koh Kut. Once you are leaving the Island you go back to Trat and you are not the far from the Cambodia border. 🤘🏼
Koh Kood is Amazing. Couldn't agree more.
Brilliant idea!
Didn't consider this! Thank you for the tip 😊
I just found you two yesterday, I love you! You're as cute as can be. I'll be arriving back in Chiang Mai next month for 6 weeks, the beginning of my own 6-month around-the-world trip! So I'm following what you're doing closely. I agree about Thailand's 7-11 stores; actually all of Asia has amazing 7-11s and convenience stores in general!
Wow! Around the world in 6 months! Sounds like a heck of an adventure coming up for you 😊 What place are you most excited for on your trip?
@@OnePackWanderers I'm excited to spend a month in France with my cousins, plus 6 weeks in Chiang Mai (I miss it there!) As for the new places I'm going, I'm probably most excited for Dubrovnik, Croatia & Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. I've wanted to go to Dubrovnik since I first saw a photo of it in the 70's, and Mostar looks like a movie backlot! I just retired and I'm finally going on this trip that I've dreamed of since the 70's.
welcome your second home. right! Convenirnce in Thailand is very best where have all things that your need.
We love 7/11 in Thailand, just a lot of foods & snacks to choose from. Wat Ratchaburana is a must-see temple inside Ayutthaya Historical Park Complex. The other beautiful temples outside Ayutthaya Historical Park are ;
1. Wat Chaiwatthanaram ( really beautiful at the sunset)
2. Wat Phutthaisawan
3. Wat Phanan Choeng ( best to be there before 9am)
If you are interested in the museum & history of the Ayutthaya Period, Chao Sam Phraya National Museum is a must-see museum. Do not forget the sunscreen & umbrella, it’s really hot during the daytime!!
Thank you so much for the valuable information! It's seriously very appreciated.
Another great video, I'll be sorry to see you leave Thailand, but Cambodia sounds interesting. Looking forward to your next video, hopefully your back is feeling better soon 😊. Thanks again for sharing, take care 🙂.
Thanks a lot for the well wishes 😊
Hi Both,
First of all, as a subscriber, can I say how much I enjoy your videos. My wife and I have been holidaying in SEAsia for nearly 30 years, so it’s great to see you guys enjoying it so much.
Regarding your request about Ayutthaya, the one thing I would say is to rent push bikes. All the temples are stunning but are widespread, and the bikes are great fun.
On the subject of Tia’s back, go and get a Thai massage. They’ll fix it instantly if you tell them what’s wrong. We get them everyday when we’re there.
Keep filming and sharing the videos.
Thanks
Dave
Thank you for the tips! A bicycle seems like the perfect way to explore a place like that 😊
Out of curiosity, what is your and your wife's favorite spot in SEA?
@@OnePackWanderers
Hi,
A single favourite place is difficult, but I’d probably choose Chiang Mai. So much to do there. We enjoy cycling and walking (like you do), and there are some great places to walk or ride to. The Monks trail that takes you to the temple have way up to Doi Suthep is beautiful, as is the bike ride out to the reservoir east of the town.
Singapore is beautiful as well, though a bit more expensive.
My favourite single day was probably visiting Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
You’re very lucky being there now with so few tourists, we are due to go back in late October this year, and are visiting Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Can’t wait.
Just so you know you said "Redbull of Thailand" but "Redbull is from Thailand". And it's called Krating Daeng (which translates to Red Bull). It doesn't taste like western Red Bull though. They have altered the taste for western tastebuds.
With carbon dioxide bubbles
You're right! Red Bull in the west is usually associated with Austria because it's an Austrian company that developed the international version, even though it's originally 100% Thai. We'll definitely try the Thai version 😄
Finally !! You will visit Ayuudhaya Province. There are a lots of Ancient temple around also a good seafood. I believe both of you will find a stunning temple around Ayudhaya. (Because there is a lots) . Only thing i can give a tip for you is to find a "Sweet" . A sweet called Roti-Saimai is the thing you have to try it. I believe Tia will love it. Roti-Saimai is a cotton candy rolled by a soft piece of flour. Try it, if you have a chance. 😆😆
He is right. Go for Roti Sai mai, but look out for the one they are cooking fresh. Coz the freshly made Roti is softer.
We have had roti, but never roti-saimai! Thanks for the tip! You are right, Tia will probably love it 😂
Since you are in Thailand, might as well visit Singapore and Malaysia, just down south. You can compare and see the different people, culture and the food they have over there.
We will absolutely visit Malaysia and Singapore as well. We are just waiting for things to reopen. Hopefully soon!
Probably been mentioned elsewhere, but the “friendly” chef on the box is the famous american/Korean chef David Chang from mamafuku. Also has quite a few of his own Netflix series.
Excited to see you guys motorbiking in northern Thailand. The countryside is so beautiful up there. Looking forward to seeing more of Southeast Asia (or where ever you decide to go) through your lens.
We're very excited for it! And hopefully some borders open up 😅
If Vietnam is opened to foreign tourists crossing from Thailand, you should consider this option. Vietnam has a lot of meaning to many of your viewers of a certain age.
I love vietnam too. Da Nang, Hoi An, Sapa.
Vietnam is #1 on our SEA list right now, but unfortunately they're not open yet. We're hoping they open in the next couple months, because we'd love to go.
the tea is a herb tea..chinese tea..we call it 涼茶..it's meaning cool tea. you can drink it ,and let you feel cool and comfortable not hot in summer
This instant noodles are dry type. You must first blanch the noodles and then season them with the included seasoning.
Ha, we knew we did it wrong 😂 Next time we'll do it correctly
I can’t believe you stay in my country for 3 months already! Wow! Time flies too quick.
It is the longest we've ever spent in a country besides Japan (when Tia was much younger). You really have a beautiful country.
I love that you picked you dinner because the guy on the box looked nice. I’m still so curious on the cool herb drink but overall it looks like a pretty darn good dinner from a 7-11!!
Apparently that drink was ginseng, not ginger! It mostly tasted like sugar though 😂
7-11 here is definitely a whole different beast!
So Sorry About Your Back Tia. Hope It Feels Better Quickly. Congrats On The 6 Moths On The Road. I Vote For Cambodia. Bloopers A Little Funny
Thank you for the well wishes, Drew 😊
Hi guys, I'm not sure if Cambodia will open the border for travel during this period. But actually you can see the beauty of Khmer art in Thailand as well in the Northeast of Thailand.
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There are many stone castles, including Prasat Phanom Rung and Prasat Muang Tam in Buriram, Prasat Hin Phimai at Korat. You can also see natural wonders such as the Naka and Nakee cave, which you have to climb to see rocks that look like giant snakes. including the vast Khong River that separates Thailand, Laos and Burma.
You have us looking up Northeastern Thailand, and it looks beautiful! 😍
@@OnePackWanderers Absolutely yes, touring the Isan or Isaan (Northeast of Thailand) you can literally use the word adventure. Because this region is bigger than any other region in Thailand. There are many things to see in each province both quite ancient nature A large forest from the time of the dinosaurs until the ancient city of Khmer culture.
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But there is a limitation that the places are very far from each other. You must have a car to drive. Very few youtubers make travel clips in this part of Thailand.
We will be missing you both in Thailand. Have a wonderful time!
We're going to miss Thailand 😊 Thank you!!!
I think the ramen might be the dried type one? I think you're supposed to boil the noodles first then mix it with the sauce (with no water), that way it will be hot. But if you wanted to try the real deal hot korean noodles, the "Buldak Bokkeum Myun" is the most famous one.
The snack you've eaten is a broad bean. Most people like to eat along with beer.
The "ginger" drink is actually ginseng drink. It is kinda both medicine and drink since people drink it mostly for health more than taste?
And for the sandwich, 7-eleven has a griller that can grill it for you, that way you can give the justice for 7-eleven sandwich lol
Hope these can help you get more information for what you guys have eaten!
Thank you for the awesome information! Very very useful. And you are definitely right about the ramen, we made it all wrong 😂
And, you have to try the shrimps/prans on the beach in camboida( take it in the morningen when they are fresh . The best!!
Yes! Can't wait for that 😋
Before you go to Cambodia, head to the east of Thailand for islands like Koh Samet, Koh Chang, Koh Wai, Koh Mak, Koh Kut etc. Then you can enter Cambodia via Koh Kong Checkpoint of Cambodia. I forgot the name of checkpoint on Thailand's side.
We were under the impression that the land border between Thailand and Cambodia is closed right now. Is that not true? 🙂
If you have muscle aches Massage pills can be purchased at most Thai drugstores, such as Counterpen Balm. or general balm Pharmacies in Thailand are easy to buy.
Thank you for the info 😊 We have some Tiger Balm and that's helping a bit
Love the new intro! Congrats on the 6mths! Hope you feel better soon Tia. Keep the videos coming!!!
You noticed the change! Thank you for the well wishes, I'll feel better in a couple days 🙂
When l lived in Bangkok, 7 Eleven were always my favorite places to visit.Nothing like them in England .
It's the same in the US. We have convenience stores but they're nothing like 7-11 is Asia. How long were you in Bangkok for? 🙂
@@OnePackWanderers l was in Bangkok teaching English in a Temple at Wat Vorachan , by the Chao Phraya River. Lived in an apartment opposite the Temple. Hope to return once the Pandemic has gone? Best Wishes on your travels .
Tia has the most adorable smile. 😊😊 Hope you get well soon.
Thank you 😊
Are you guys going to do the loop? I go to Chiang Mai on Tuesday,, 18 January, and will be there for ay least 16 days. If our times overlap, I’s love to buy your dinner.
If we can manage it, yes I think we will! Good guess haha. That'd be lovely 😄 Are you on Instagram?
@@OnePackWanderers yes … I rarely post but read a lot. jrcouser
Get well soon. 🙏🏽
Thanks, Walt!
You use spoon with fork. Fork is to gather food into spoon and can be used for something that you can stab piece of food such dim sum and you eat from the fork. Spoon is used mainly to gather food+rice in one combination using fork as a gatherer.
This has been a strangely difficult transition for us, because where we're from spoons are only used for soup. Everything else, including rice, is eaten with a fork. So we're undoing decades of habit 😂
Tia, hope your back gets better soon.
Any plan to visit Malaysia?
Thank you 😊
Malaysia is definitely happening. Can't wait for it to open!
welcome to Buriram provine to visit the world heritage Panomrung historical park where is the beautiful castle.
there’s a sick night market there, but i don’t know if it’ll be on right now!
We shall investigate 🧐
Mama ok dry or not I saw you put the water
Tia, get yourself a Thai massage it will really help. I am sure you will have a lot of fun up north. Touring around on a scooter is the perfect way to do it. My only concern is safety. Please invest in a couple of "real" motorcycle hemets, always wear gloves and something other than sandals on you feet. Even a slow crash can mess up you hands or feet. On a more pleasant note. Cambodia is really worth seeing. The people are great and lots to see. Then eventually if things clear up, Vietnam is a no brainer. Really my favorite in SE Asia. Looks like 2022 is going to be fun joining you on your adventures
Thank you for the tips! It sounds like you've been to Vietnam. That is a place we're both really excited for, when it opens.
Get some Tiger Balm at a pharmacy for the back. Also 2 hour traditional Thai massage can help. I get one every other day when I’m in Thailand.
Good thought on the Tiger Balm. We have some and that stuff is pretty great. It's an old running injury that flares up now and then.
@@OnePackWanderers 7 - Eleven also have a Pharma Dept. in many of there outlets.
If you are thinking of Cambodia, definitely spend a few days in Siem Riep. Lots to do and see.
This will for sure be a huge part of our Cambodia trip 😄
If you go to Cambodia I recommend you to start at Siem Reap.
Thank you for the tip! Siem Reap will definitely be our first stop. Can't miss Ankgor Wat 🙂
Awesome video. And Red Bull was created by a Thai Business Person.
You are right! We read the whole history on it. Interesting how the Austrian businessman turned it into kind of a posh drink when it started as something for the working class!
you guys are a good pair,
love all of your video,
spacialy in Thailand,
wish you luck,
tia, hope you feel better soon,
Thank you for the well wishes, that's very kind of you 😊
Hiya! Thanks for your vids, not too long before I’ll be there for a few months! People have probably already asked you, but have you tried seeing a chiropractor yet? Have a great week👍🏼
Hey! When you come, where are you landing? 🙂 We've thought about going to a chiropractor a lot, but we were worried that if it's a bulging disc, they'd do more harm than good. We actually went to the hospital today and got it sorted out! Thank you for asking 😊
I subscribed coz I saw that you are traveling in Thailand and I do enjoy your clips , but now you will plan to travel outside Thailand a bit sad but I will keep follow your travel journey anyway ;)
We still have a couple Thailand adventures left 😊 Really happy you like our videos! 🙏🏼
HelloI hope your back feels better soon. You both are so cute with your 7/11 finds they looked good. Stay happy and safe. ❤🙏
Thank you Colleen! Just gotta stay off my feet for a couple days 🙂
I ate so many Dewberry cookies from 7-11!!! Missing those!!! Please enjoy some for me 😀 plus they have grilled cheese toasties, and blueberry cheesecake ice cream… Haha!
Dewberry cookies! We'll do that 😊 The toasties are soooo good!
feel better... traveling is fun n amazing but can be hectic and tIresome..take time to rest.. recommend a massage. not a thai massage but those are great too but a healing massage..they do all types n can help with soreness.. it is cheap too... about $5-6 USD for hour... 1 hour..that amazing... same hour would cost over $80 here in nyc, states
Thank you. It's an old running injury. I've found the best treatment is to stay off my feet for a day or two.
Definitely interested in a massage, though. I think we've put it off long enough and this is some kind of sign 😂
We skipped a few videos to watch this one. I like the logo with the transparent background!!! Also, Tia - ugh re your back. Wasn't it also bothering you in Europe? I hope it feels better soon. No fun!
Thank you! The logo is Tia's design 🙂
You're right it was bothering Tia at times in Europe as well. It's an old running injury. One of those things that will probably be around for life, but can be managed at least.
@@OnePackWanderers as someone with multiple soccer injuries that still bother me...I totally understand that (um, this is Heather and not Bill - he didn't do organized sports, hahaha). I'm glad you can help her with her bag! 😊
Yes camboida!😍 i tryed the sushi place in terminal 21 yesterday because i saw your video, sooo nice! Thanks for that👌 I recomeend sihanoukville in camboidia, the serendipity Beach! And also the hotel kep lodge, in kep! 😍❤ love to see you travel there! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for the recommendations! 😄
And glad you enjoyed that sushi place! 😊
@@OnePackWanderers 😄😄😄 give and take😆
Love the Bokeh on your camera ! What are you using to film ? Enjoying seeing your travels and videos.
We use an iPhone 13 Pro. It has something called 'cinematic mode' which is software-driven bokeh. Definitely has shortcomings but it's excellent for our uses, and much more lightweight than any dedicated camera. Thank you for the compliment as well 🙂
@@OnePackWanderers Thanks for the reply ! Keep up the great travels and vids. I am really enjoying your content and personalities !
Hi, the instant noodles one you picked, it is actually to be cooked as stir fried dish . The taste is absolutely right ^^
Good day though !!
We knew we cooked it wrong! 😂
For something to eat, try river prawn and roti saimai when both of you arrive Ayutthaya. Please also be careful of big trucks when you ride on Thailand road. Have a safe and wonderful trip.
Definitely excited for the roti saimai 😋 Thank you for the tips!
Next time you try food from 7-11, please try Spagetthi Pad Khee Mao Kai ( Spicy chiken), it's tasty and I love it.
Will do! Thanks for the recommendation 🙂
The filming technique is very good.
Very good and creative content for review any foods from 7-11, Thailand. FC
Thank you! 😊
Please consider travelling to Laos too! It's so unspoiled. The beauty you'll see out in the country is second to none! It was such a welcomed surprise that I can't wait to go back.🤗 Note for Cambodia: They like their notes crisp, they will refuse screwed up bank notes. 🤣 The Killing fields, Genocide Museum & Tonle Sap are definitely worth visiting. It's a sobering & confronting experience, but one I will always remember. 🤗
Thank you for the recommendations. We actually thought Laos was still closed to travelers, but we see it is (partially) open! Thanks for reminding us of that.
Strange about the crisp bank notes 😂 Cambodia uses the US dollar, don't they?
@@OnePackWanderers Yes they use US, but often give you change back in riel which is semi annoying because you have all these notes that amount to about $1 🤣.
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Hahaha always rolling the dice in Thailand with the spiciness 🙂
very nice!
Recommend M-100 or Redbulls with less sweetness and adding fizzy. try mixing "Singha" soda water in your preferred portion. You'll get the kinda of a canned carbonated Redbull in the west for THB 10. 😊
Awesome tip! Also did not know Singha made soda! We're used to the beer though 😂
Have some cocktail at Sara Ayuthaya hotel during 4-7. You will be impressed by unique architecture there….hope you enjoy Ayuthaya
Thank you for the suggestion! Sounds like a nice spot to check out 🙂
Sorry to hear that your back is playing up Tia.
7-Elevens are even better in Japan.
It’s great to hear that you will be exploring Cambodia. May I suggest that you also add Laos to your travels. It so much more laid back than Thailand. Luang Prabang is a most see, as it is the most delightful town/city in SE Asia. Traditionally the way to get to it from Northern Thailand was to take a boat down the Mekong. However at the moment tourists can only enter the country via the Thai Lao Friendship Bridge or Vientiane’s International airport. It is only two hours from Vientiane to Luang Prabang by the new high speed train, compared with 9 or so hours by bus.
There are no direct flights from Chiang Mai to Vientiane, so you have to go via Bangkok. A cheaper option is a flight from Chiang Mai to Udon Thani. From there take a transfer to the border.
Another option could be take a bus and break the journey to see the famous ruins at Sukhothai, before going onto Udon Thani. There used to be a 12 hour overnight visa run bus from Chiang Mai to Nong Khai, from where you can get to the bridge, but this may longer be operating.
From Luang Prabang you could take a side trip to even more laid back Nong Khiaw and Muang Ngoi Neua on the Nam Ou River.
Thank you for the suggestions! It sounds like you are quite familiar with the area 🙂 We thought Laos' borders were still closed, but it seems they may not be.
Definitely looking into Laos now!
i have done some further research and found that I had missed the requirement that tourists can visit Laos only on a pre-booked tour. I assume it is the governments way of restricting tourists to areas with high vaccination rates. So that's Laos out of the picture for independent tourists.
My apologies for getting your hopes up.
So I guess that leaves Cambodia. Keep an eye out for the big fried spiders on offer at roadside food stalls.
@@johnprattley945
We also arrived at the same bit of information 😭 No worries at all on getting our hopes up! We tend to periodically check the border status of all the nearby countries anyway 😂
Both excited and maybe slightly weary of trying one of those grilled spiders! 😂
All you can eat Dim Sum + barbecue pork/duck at Siam Square for just $10: Hongkong Noodle (Siam Square Soi 10)
That sounds delicious, thank you for the suggestion 🙂
My husband found your channel and we both just fall in love watching you two happily exploring the world. You guys keep us stay still. Have a safe and happy journey wherever you go
Thank you so much for watching our videos, and also for saying something so nice 😊
@@OnePackWanderers we’ve been waiting for your new episode. Hopefully, Tia’s back condition is ok by now. We are sending you two well wishes. Does she need to see Physiotherapy?
@@suesun4587 Thank you very much for the well wishes, that is nice to read 😊 My back is an old running injury from track & field. It flares up now and then and the only remedy is to take it easy for a few days and be mindful of my posture. I’ve consulted many doctors, masseuses, therapists, etc. It’s just one of those things I have to live with 😅
Thank you again for the concern and the well wishes, Sue!
There are some weird 7-11shops in Thailand. And there's also something that you might not have thought that 7-eleven in Thailand would have. In Bangkok, around Pak Kret area, there is a 7-eleven. located in front of PIM University It is a university of a company that directly owns 7-11 in Thailand. has made a trial shop that can be accessed will be 7-11 of the future There is a place for you to sit and eat coffee. You can buy it from the ground floor and heat it yourself in the microwave of the customer on the 2nd floor. and another branch is in Pattaya It is a 7-11 that has a co-working space that you can sit and use for free all day. But if you want to use the high speed wifi of 7-11, it's only 49 baht per day. Most of Thai TH-camrs come to make clips of challenges, often living in 7-11 stores 24 hours a day at 7-11 Pattaya branches.
And some 7-11 stores will have freshly prepared food for you to choose from. There will be a food menu near the staff's microwave. When you order, the staff will cook for you to eat fresh. It's like a street food restaurant.
That's so cool! If we're ever in the area, we'll have to check it out. Coworking space at 7-11 is something we thought we'd never hear 😯
It's nearly summer, the northern Thailand will be boiling hot so this is maybe the last chance to enjoy cool weather in Chiangmai
We are looking forward to some slightly cooler weather 🙂
Nice to see you are getting more comments - helps with the income . Yes the the Thai massages are wonderful - just what a sore diva needs ! check with your hotel about were to go you - there are some that you don't want to go to .
Maybe this is a sign that we've been putting off the Thai massage for too long 😂
😍Pattaya has Thailand's biggest 7-Eleven !!
🥰Thailand never ceases to amaze me.❤🔥💯
you are a few couple that's I saw using spoon to ate rice!, most of westerner use fork to ate rice!!!
It is something we had to learn 😅
Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Absolutely!
Broad beans!! They're yummy.
welcome to my hometown, please try local boat noodles 🍜 at Ayutthaya .It popular
We'll be sure to do that 🙂 Very excited to see your city!
There were M 100 and M 150 depending on the quantity (100cc vs 150cc). For the last 20 years, they no longer produce M 100 anymore. Historically, the energy drink came from Japan and the original brand was Lipo Vitan D, Thai people call Lipo in short. Later a Thai Pharma company introduced Kathing Daeng (literally Red Bull) for the local market at cheaper price of 10 baht around 50 years ago with heavy TV advertising, hinting that it gives energy especially lasting you a long time in love war. So Red Bull dominated Thai market for over 2 decades. An Austrian salesman came to Thailand about 30+ years ago and stumbled upon Red Bull and liked the favour and energy boost and convinced the Thai brand owner to co-invest with him internationally with him owning 51% while the brand owner owning 49%, effectively giving the Austrian management control. He made it popular worldwide. The Thai market is still under the Thai owner's jurisdiction while internationally, the Red Bull takes over. However, 20+ years ago M150 overtook Kathing Daeng in the Thai market to be No.1 ever since. The ubiquitous 150cc bottle energy drink still sells for 10 baht for the last 50 years
Always enjoy reading your posts, they're very informative 🙂 This sent us down a rabbit hole, where we read the Wikipedia page on Redbull 😂 Very interesting to see how the brand developed, and how it went from being a working-class drink in Thailand to a fancy ski resort drink in Austria.
Even more impressive that M150 has kept its 10 baht price all these years! That must be an intentional decision of someone in control, because with inflation it surely doesn't turn the same profit as it did in 1970!
I wish i found you both a LOT earlier. I live in SRI Ayutthaya. We could have driven and showed you around. Damm.❤❤❤
มีครบทุกอย่างเลยนะคะ
Love your videos. I think that was Chief David Chang in the 7-11 box. Looks so much like him 😅
You are right on the money, that was David Chang (we looked it up after).
@@OnePackWanderers thanks for the confirmation. P.s I saw your Korean video, and I'm sorry you had to go through that. The older generation still has PTSD. I just tell them I'm American (even though I'm Korean American so people won't bother me while I'm in Korea ) hope you both are enjoying it there.
I'm Hungry now !!
I love Thai food :)
Some of the best food in the world is in Thailand 😋
@@OnePackWanderers I think so :)
Hello from Rayong.
Hello! 👋
Cambodia is totally amazing, go go go
Love your youtube so much. Before you leave Thailand, do not miss Chinese new yaar festival in BKK or Nakorn Sawan.
If we can manage it, we will definitely be there for it 🙂 And at night time, this time 😂
Do you know that Red Bull is created and owned by Thai?
Yes! Where we're form we usually associate with Austria though because an Austrian businessman helped make it popular outside of Thailand. We've heard the Thai version tastes different, and we need to try it 😊
Hihi... The Wasabi beans are actually Fava Beans
Hello! Thanks for the info. They were very tasty 🙂
Yes go to Cambodia love it there so much to see and do and totally different best beaches in Asia koh rong
Will be excellent to mix it up a bit 😄
@@OnePackWanderers jealous to say the least the people of Cambodia will blow you away . Please go to the killing Fields what they went through
Around my house, within a radius of 1 kilometer, there are 4 7-11 stores.
I don't go there much because I prefer to buy groceries.
for a while We help to campaign for the general public to buy products from small shops to distribute income in balance.
Do you know what product is the number 1 income for 7-11?
It's a soft drink in a dispenser. If the price is 20 baht per cup
Its cost is only 2 baht.
for foreigners 7-11 is very reliable because it is convenient. Easy to find and good quality product at reasonable price. The good part of 7-11 outweighs the disadvantage.
And I just wanted to ask you so much
What am I typing this long for?
hahaha
Thank you for the info! 7-11 is originally an American company but they are much more successful and nice in Thailand.
@@OnePackWanderers Yeah, 7-11 is from America, I know.
I've been looking since it came to Thailand as a new
The first thing I bought at 7-11 was a slurpee.
How did tia hurt her back?
Recomm to explore the provinces in central part after you visited Ayutthaya. Angthong, Singburi, Suphanburi, or Karnchanaburi, I can say everywhere you will become the first western TH-camr visit there. Thailand, there are so many things to experience besides Chiangmai hahaha. For your info Lovely couple. ☺️☺️☺️
Thank you for the tips! 😊 Thailand is a country that we could spend a whole lifetime exploring 🙂
@@OnePackWanderers Have a nice trip wherever you go krub!
I think your suppose to boil the ramen since its not in the cup.
I think you are right 😅
Thanks.🎊🎉🥰✨🙏 amazing and Thailand happy happy happy New year's to your video clips very cute yes,
7-11 is heaven for farangs no wonder they have over8000 locations, good food selection and remodeling stores like cafe
Indeed! It is quite something to see a 7-11 on every corner, and sometimes two right next to each other!
Have a great trip to "AH-YUT-TAH-YAH" and Have some river prawns!
Thanks for spelling out the pronunciation for us 😉
สุดยอดความสะดวก👍👍👍👍👍😊
I recommend Loas for the next journey.
We thought Laos was closed, but it seems it is reopening! Definitely looking into it now 🙂
7/11 toasties (after a night on the booze) are the best!
Definitely! They've become a part of our diet 😂 We probably eat those once or twice a week
Hello , great video, makes me miss home….. you will basically only get doughnuts, cigarettes, and coffee at 7/11 in Aus 😅,,, oh I forgot if you are lucky and the machine works you can top up your travel card.😂
In the US it is similar. The spirit of 7-11 is just different, not as nice 😂
Good
Have you been to 7-11 that cook food for you? You should try.
We have had a lot of food warmed up at 7-11, but never cooked fresh. Is that something they do?
@@OnePackWanderers It's really rare to find 1, Chamchuri Square has one on the second floor, not sure is it closed now. They use some stuff in 7-11 as ingredients.
Poor Tia ,looked like she was in agony walking ..lower back pain is a real problem if not rested fully ♥️♥️GWS
It's an old running injury. She's been through it many times and tried many remedies. Only thing that really works is to stay off her feet for a couple days.
I love your reviews so much.
Love u guys